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Blog - Dog Play Dangers...
And Four Leg Info on... Dural Mobilizations!
The life updates:
Well, here we are! Christmas is upon us! AND Hanukkah is this week as well! Busy, busy!
Yesterday (Sunday) we celebrated Christmas with my husband's side of the family, and we'll do Christmas day with my mom. I think I'm already 5 lbs heavier!
Have a wonderful Holiday week everyone!!
So, that's all for now!
Okay, now on with your learning...
Four Leg Video Training # 196 -
Senior Dog Tips
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Last month the therapists in my clinic all (mostly all) did a short little video that targeted some home suggestions for Senior Dogs. (November is Senior Pet Month.) I compiled them all for you here. Check out some of the suggestions (good to know and suggest to your clients as well), and think about how you could create a social media campaign for a month.
I hope you enjoy the video!
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If you’ve been in this canine rehab business long enough, you too have likely witnessed the onslaught of injuries subsequent to rough play of dogs at dog parks or daycares. I recently read an article on this topic and thought it would be good to share and add some commentary to the discussion.
Here’s my inspiration:
https://peterdobias.com/blogs/blog/76674565-one-of-the-most-common-mistakes-people-make-when-exercising-their-dogs
So, we all know that dogs need some form of exercise to stay healthy. For the purpose of this blog, I’m talking about your average pet dog, not the canine athlete. Plenty of pet parents take their dogs to the off-leash park or to doggy-daycares, where they romp and play with other dogs. Many of these dog owners are delighted when their dog comes back pooped-out and tired… and subsequently are chilled-out and
relaxed in the evening. They delight in seeing their dogs enjoy the company of other dogs and truly believe that they are doing what’s in the best interest for their dog.
On the flip side of this, is that in these scenarios, a lot of injuries can occur!
>>> (keep reading to find out more)
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SHARING MY BLOGS! My web-guy reformatted the blogs, so that they can be shared more easily as individual blogs. PLEASE feel free to share any blogs that you'd like on your own Facebook page or Twitter
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In this NEW section, I want to inspire you to GO BACK THROUGH some of the OLD Four Leg Education Modules!
Dural Mobilizations / Adverse Neural Tissue Tension
This is an interesting topic! It's one that is rarely discussed or thought about. However dural tension or adverse neural tissue tension is something that could be part of your canine patient's maladies! See what FourLeg has online to help you learn about this topic!
Check out:
Articles
Dural Mobilizations: Dural Mobility Assessment
Dural Mobilizations: Dural Mobilization
Video Training
Video Training 118: Adverse Neural Tissue Tension - part 1
Video Training 119: Adverse Neural Tissue Tension - part 2
video Training 120: Adverse Neural Tissue Tension - part 3
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I've put all of my exercises (and some of yours) onto a handy platform - Physiotec! It's a wonderful online resource for delivering home exercise / advice programs.
There are HUNDREDS of exercises FOURLEGEXERCISE.COM already! You can find the exercises, print off a handout, send them a link to the VIDEOS of the exercises. There's
so much! Massage, Owner-friendly joint therapies, Exercises, Advisement, etc, etc.
NOW... be aware that this platform is run by / owned by / billed for separately, by... Physiotec... and the support for the website is via physiotec as well. The MAIN GLITCH I am finding now... is that when you e-mail or call tech-support you will NEED to LET THEM KNOW that your question pertains to
FOURLEGEXERCISE! (Otherwise, it's a bit of a schmozzle to get sorted, because they direct you to the Physiotec website vs FourLegExercise website!!!) Check it out and LET ME KNOW (what you think, your experiences, etc... so that I can report back if there are issues!)
I hope you find it useful!
GO THERE... CHECK IT OUT!
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And that's a wrap! Have a great week ahead everyone!
Until next time... Cheers!
Laurie
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Okay, so I had some questions about about the Forum, and I thought that I should pass on the info to everyone. - The Forum is located on the Members' side of FourLeg, so you'll need to login to find it. Then look over to the right hand column where you normally look up the content, and at the bottom, you'll find Forum. Click it!
- Now, to get on, you need to sign up with a NEW
username and password. (Password can be the same as what you you to get into the Member's area). Next time you want 'in', it should remember you.
- Pick a user name that you want displayed.
- Answer questions. Post questions.
- Sign your posts please... It's nice to reply to a person by name!
- If you
want to post a document or a picture, you can drag it into the message box or scroll down, click attachments, and then 'add files'.
- Videos... Upload to Youtube and then post the link.
- It's really cool when you sign your name, that way people can respond to you by name. :)
And get on there and engage with the community!
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